MaryLovesPoohBear
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Seems like this is normal behavior at Disney. Hope they don't start adopting Hilton procedures.the new Hilton procedures also direct hotel employees to consider the following issues that may be considered “suspicious”:
- Guests overly concerned about privacy.
- Guests refusing room cleaning for extended period of time.
- Those taking photos and notes about the hotel.
- Switching rooms a number of times.
- Requesting specific rooms.
- Extended use of DND sign.
- Using cash for payment.
- Guest doesn’t leave the room for extended period.
- Guest leaves the room for extended period.
Love that quote from Franklin.I'm sorry. the only way this works for the purpose it was purportedly intended.."security" is if it is unannounced.... setting up an appointment to check for ammo? lol! telling the housekeeping to "come back later"? what is the point? we could hide whatever you may be looking for. , I do NOT have to tell the housekeeping staff what time I plan on waking up in the morning.. what time we may or may not take a nap. we are an elderly couple.. one of us is disabled. if he can ignore thepain long enough to fall asleep.. do NOT!!!!! knock on the door and wake him out of the few minutes he has pain free!!!! and we do what we can do whenever we can do it.. period!
"he who would trade their liberty for security deserves neither and loses both" Ben Franklin
See that is my problem.
Please, please, do not wake me up from my nap. Please. If I feel good enough to fall asleep, please let me be. Even a quick knock on the door is going to ruin my day.